2013-10-31 20:14:17 +08:00
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; Test spilling using MVC. The tests here assume z10 register pressure,
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; without the high words being available.
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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;
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2015-10-29 16:28:35 +08:00
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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declare void @foo()
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@g0 = global i32 0
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@g1 = global i32 1
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@g2 = global i32 2
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@g3 = global i32 3
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@g4 = global i32 4
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@g5 = global i32 5
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@g6 = global i32 6
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@g7 = global i32 7
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@g8 = global i32 8
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@g9 = global i32 9
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@h0 = global i64 0
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@h1 = global i64 1
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@h2 = global i64 2
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@h3 = global i64 3
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@h4 = global i64 4
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@h5 = global i64 5
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@h6 = global i64 6
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@h7 = global i64 7
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@h8 = global i64 8
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@h9 = global i64 9
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; This function shouldn't spill anything
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define void @f1(i32 *%ptr0) {
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2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
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; CHECK-LABEL: f1:
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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; CHECK: stmg
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; CHECK: aghi %r15, -160
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; CHECK-NOT: %r15
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; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
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; CHECK-NOT: %r15
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; CHECK: lmg
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; CHECK: br %r14
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[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
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%ptr1 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 2
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%ptr2 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 4
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%ptr3 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 6
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%ptr4 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 8
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%ptr5 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 10
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%ptr6 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i32 12
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%val0 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr0
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%val1 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr1
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%val2 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr2
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%val3 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr3
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%val4 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr4
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%val5 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr5
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%val6 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr6
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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call void @foo()
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store i32 %val0, i32 *%ptr0
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store i32 %val1, i32 *%ptr1
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store i32 %val2, i32 *%ptr2
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store i32 %val3, i32 *%ptr3
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store i32 %val4, i32 *%ptr4
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store i32 %val5, i32 *%ptr5
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store i32 %val6, i32 *%ptr6
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ret void
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}
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; Test a case where at least one i32 load and at least one i32 store
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; need spills.
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define void @f2(i32 *%ptr0) {
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2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
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; CHECK-LABEL: f2:
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET1:16[04]]](4,%r15), [[OFFSET2:[0-9]+]]({{%r[0-9]+}})
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; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
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; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET2]](4,{{%r[0-9]+}}), [[OFFSET1]](%r15)
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; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
|
|
|
%ptr1 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 2
|
|
|
|
%ptr2 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 4
|
|
|
|
%ptr3 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 6
|
|
|
|
%ptr4 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 8
|
|
|
|
%ptr5 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 10
|
|
|
|
%ptr6 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 12
|
|
|
|
%ptr7 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 14
|
|
|
|
%ptr8 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 16
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val0 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr1
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
%val8 = load i32 , i32 *%ptr8
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val0, i32 *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val1, i32 *%ptr1
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val2, i32 *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val3, i32 *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val4, i32 *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val5, i32 *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val6, i32 *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val7, i32 *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
store i32 %val8, i32 *%ptr8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Test a case where at least one i64 load and at least one i64 store
|
|
|
|
; need spills.
|
|
|
|
define void @f3(i64 *%ptr0) {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f3:
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK: mvc 160(8,%r15), [[OFFSET:[0-9]+]]({{%r[0-9]+}})
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET]](8,{{%r[0-9]+}}), 160(%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
|
|
|
%ptr1 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 2
|
|
|
|
%ptr2 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 4
|
|
|
|
%ptr3 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 6
|
|
|
|
%ptr4 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 8
|
|
|
|
%ptr5 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 10
|
|
|
|
%ptr6 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 12
|
|
|
|
%ptr7 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 14
|
|
|
|
%ptr8 = getelementptr i64, i64 *%ptr0, i64 16
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val0 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr1
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
%val8 = load i64 , i64 *%ptr8
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val0, i64 *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val1, i64 *%ptr1
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val2, i64 *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val3, i64 *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val4, i64 *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val5, i64 *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val6, i64 *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val7, i64 *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
store i64 %val8, i64 *%ptr8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Test a case where at least at least one f32 load and at least one f32 store
|
|
|
|
; need spills. The 8 call-saved FPRs could be used for 8 of the %vals
|
|
|
|
; (and are at the time of writing), but it would really be better to use
|
|
|
|
; MVC for all 10.
|
|
|
|
define void @f4(float *%ptr0) {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f4:
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET1:16[04]]](4,%r15), [[OFFSET2:[0-9]+]]({{%r[0-9]+}})
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET2]](4,{{%r[0-9]+}}), [[OFFSET1]](%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
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%ptr1 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 2
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%ptr2 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 4
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%ptr3 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 6
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%ptr4 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 8
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%ptr5 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 10
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%ptr6 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 12
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%ptr7 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 14
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%ptr8 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 16
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%ptr9 = getelementptr float, float *%ptr0, i64 18
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%val0 = load float , float *%ptr0
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%val1 = load float , float *%ptr1
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%val2 = load float , float *%ptr2
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%val3 = load float , float *%ptr3
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%val4 = load float , float *%ptr4
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%val5 = load float , float *%ptr5
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%val6 = load float , float *%ptr6
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%val7 = load float , float *%ptr7
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%val8 = load float , float *%ptr8
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%val9 = load float , float *%ptr9
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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call void @foo()
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store float %val0, float *%ptr0
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store float %val1, float *%ptr1
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store float %val2, float *%ptr2
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store float %val3, float *%ptr3
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store float %val4, float *%ptr4
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store float %val5, float *%ptr5
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store float %val6, float *%ptr6
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store float %val7, float *%ptr7
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store float %val8, float *%ptr8
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store float %val9, float *%ptr9
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ret void
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}
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; Similarly for f64.
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define void @f5(double *%ptr0) {
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2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
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; CHECK-LABEL: f5:
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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; CHECK: mvc 160(8,%r15), [[OFFSET:[0-9]+]]({{%r[0-9]+}})
|
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; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
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; CHECK: mvc [[OFFSET]](8,{{%r[0-9]+}}), 160(%r15)
|
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; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
|
|
|
%ptr1 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 2
|
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|
|
%ptr2 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 4
|
|
|
|
%ptr3 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 6
|
|
|
|
%ptr4 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 8
|
|
|
|
%ptr5 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 10
|
|
|
|
%ptr6 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 12
|
|
|
|
%ptr7 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 14
|
|
|
|
%ptr8 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 16
|
|
|
|
%ptr9 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 18
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val0 = load double , double *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load double , double *%ptr1
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load double , double *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load double , double *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load double , double *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load double , double *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load double , double *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load double , double *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
%val8 = load double , double *%ptr8
|
|
|
|
%val9 = load double , double *%ptr9
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
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|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store double %val0, double *%ptr0
|
|
|
|
store double %val1, double *%ptr1
|
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|
|
store double %val2, double *%ptr2
|
|
|
|
store double %val3, double *%ptr3
|
|
|
|
store double %val4, double *%ptr4
|
|
|
|
store double %val5, double *%ptr5
|
|
|
|
store double %val6, double *%ptr6
|
|
|
|
store double %val7, double *%ptr7
|
|
|
|
store double %val8, double *%ptr8
|
|
|
|
store double %val9, double *%ptr9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Repeat f2 with atomic accesses. We shouldn't use MVC here.
|
|
|
|
define void @f6(i32 *%ptr0) {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f6:
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-NOT: mvc
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
|
|
|
%ptr1 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 2
|
|
|
|
%ptr2 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 4
|
|
|
|
%ptr3 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 6
|
|
|
|
%ptr4 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 8
|
|
|
|
%ptr5 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 10
|
|
|
|
%ptr6 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 12
|
|
|
|
%ptr7 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 14
|
|
|
|
%ptr8 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 16
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val0 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr0 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr1 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr2 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr3 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr4 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr5 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr6 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr7 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
%val8 = load atomic i32 , i32 *%ptr8 unordered, align 4
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val0, i32 *%ptr0 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val1, i32 *%ptr1 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val2, i32 *%ptr2 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val3, i32 *%ptr3 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val4, i32 *%ptr4 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val5, i32 *%ptr5 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val6, i32 *%ptr6 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val7, i32 *%ptr7 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
store atomic i32 %val8, i32 *%ptr8 unordered, align 4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; ...likewise volatile accesses.
|
|
|
|
define void @f7(i32 *%ptr0) {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f7:
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-NOT: mvc
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to getelementptr instruction
One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers,
replacing them with a single opaque pointer type.
This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the
first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is
still available to the instructions.
* This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be
handled separately)
* Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the
in-memory representation will be in separate changes.
* geps of vectors are transformed as:
getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ...
->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ...
Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look
like:
getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x
with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float.
* address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type:
getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x
->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x
Then, eventually:
getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x
Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by
same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that
wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The
python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I
then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then
using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files.
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re
ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))")
def conv(match, line):
if not match:
return line
line = match.groups()[0]
if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0:
line += match.groups()[2]
line += match.groups()[3]
line += ", "
line += match.groups()[1]
line += "\n"
return line
for line in sys.stdin:
if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"):
if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("):
line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line)
elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("):
line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
rm -f "$name.tmp"
done
The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld,
compiler-rt, and polly all checked out).
The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test
suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing
exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed
sufficient to ignore those cases.
Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636
llvm-svn: 230786
2015-02-28 03:29:02 +08:00
|
|
|
%ptr1 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 2
|
|
|
|
%ptr2 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 4
|
|
|
|
%ptr3 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 6
|
|
|
|
%ptr4 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 8
|
|
|
|
%ptr5 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 10
|
|
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%ptr6 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 12
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%ptr7 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 14
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%ptr8 = getelementptr i32, i32 *%ptr0, i64 16
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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%val0 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr0
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%val1 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr1
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%val2 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr2
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%val3 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr3
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%val4 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr4
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%val5 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr5
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%val6 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr6
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%val7 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr7
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%val8 = load volatile i32 , i32 *%ptr8
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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call void @foo()
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store volatile i32 %val0, i32 *%ptr0
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store volatile i32 %val1, i32 *%ptr1
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store volatile i32 %val2, i32 *%ptr2
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store volatile i32 %val3, i32 *%ptr3
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store volatile i32 %val4, i32 *%ptr4
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store volatile i32 %val5, i32 *%ptr5
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store volatile i32 %val6, i32 *%ptr6
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store volatile i32 %val7, i32 *%ptr7
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store volatile i32 %val8, i32 *%ptr8
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ret void
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}
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; Check that LRL and STRL are not converted.
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define void @f8() {
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2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
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; CHECK-LABEL: f8:
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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; CHECK-NOT: mvc
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; CHECK: br %r14
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%val0 = load i32 , i32 *@g0
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%val1 = load i32 , i32 *@g1
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%val2 = load i32 , i32 *@g2
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%val3 = load i32 , i32 *@g3
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%val4 = load i32 , i32 *@g4
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%val5 = load i32 , i32 *@g5
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%val6 = load i32 , i32 *@g6
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%val7 = load i32 , i32 *@g7
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%val8 = load i32 , i32 *@g8
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%val9 = load i32 , i32 *@g9
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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call void @foo()
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store i32 %val0, i32 *@g0
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store i32 %val1, i32 *@g1
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store i32 %val2, i32 *@g2
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store i32 %val3, i32 *@g3
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store i32 %val4, i32 *@g4
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store i32 %val5, i32 *@g5
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store i32 %val6, i32 *@g6
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store i32 %val7, i32 *@g7
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store i32 %val8, i32 *@g8
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store i32 %val9, i32 *@g9
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ret void
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}
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; Likewise LGRL and STGRL.
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|
|
define void @f9() {
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2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
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|
; CHECK-LABEL: f9:
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2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
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; CHECK-NOT: mvc
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|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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|
%val0 = load i64 , i64 *@h0
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%val1 = load i64 , i64 *@h1
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%val2 = load i64 , i64 *@h2
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%val3 = load i64 , i64 *@h3
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%val4 = load i64 , i64 *@h4
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%val5 = load i64 , i64 *@h5
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%val6 = load i64 , i64 *@h6
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%val7 = load i64 , i64 *@h7
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%val8 = load i64 , i64 *@h8
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%val9 = load i64 , i64 *@h9
|
2013-07-02 23:28:56 +08:00
|
|
|
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|
|
call void @foo()
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|
store i64 %val0, i64 *@h0
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store i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
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store i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
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store i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
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store i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
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store i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
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store i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
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store i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
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|
store i64 %val8, i64 *@h8
|
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|
|
store i64 %val9, i64 *@h9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-07-05 22:24:47 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; This showed a problem with the way stack coloring updated instructions.
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|
|
; The copy from %val9 to %newval8 can be done using an MVC, which then
|
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|
|
; has two frame index operands. Stack coloring chose a valid renumbering
|
|
|
|
; [FI0, FI1] -> [FI1, FI2], but applied it in the form FI0 -> FI1 -> FI2,
|
|
|
|
; so that both operands ended up being the same.
|
|
|
|
define void @f10() {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f10:
|
2013-07-05 22:24:47 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK: lgrl [[REG:%r[0-9]+]], h9
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: stg [[REG]], [[VAL9:[0-9]+]](%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: mvc [[NEWVAL8:[0-9]+]](8,%r15), [[VAL9]](%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: lg [[REG:%r[0-9]+]], [[NEWVAL8]](%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: stgrl [[REG]], h8
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
|
|
|
entry:
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val8 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h8
|
|
|
|
%val0 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
%val9 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h9
|
2013-07-05 22:24:47 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val0, i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%check = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h0
|
2013-07-05 22:24:47 +08:00
|
|
|
%cond = icmp eq i64 %check, 0
|
|
|
|
br i1 %cond, label %skip, label %fallthru
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
fallthru:
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val0, i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val8, i64 *@h8
|
|
|
|
br label %skip
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
skip:
|
|
|
|
%newval8 = phi i64 [ %val8, %entry ], [ %val9, %fallthru ]
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val0, i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %newval8, i64 *@h8
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val9, i64 *@h9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-07-05 22:38:48 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; This used to generate a no-op MVC. It is very sensitive to spill heuristics.
|
|
|
|
define void @f11() {
|
2013-07-14 14:24:09 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: f11:
|
2013-07-05 22:38:48 +08:00
|
|
|
; CHECK-NOT: mvc [[OFFSET:[0-9]+]](8,%r15), [[OFFSET]](%r15)
|
|
|
|
; CHECK: br %r14
|
|
|
|
entry:
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%val0 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
%val1 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
%val2 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
%val3 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
%val4 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
%val5 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
%val6 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
%val7 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
%altval0 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
%altval1 = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h1
|
2013-07-05 22:38:48 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val0, i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
|
|
%check = load volatile i64 , i64 *@h0
|
2013-07-05 22:38:48 +08:00
|
|
|
%cond = icmp eq i64 %check, 0
|
|
|
|
br i1 %cond, label %a1, label %b1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a1:
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
br label %join1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
b1:
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
br label %join1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
join1:
|
|
|
|
%newval0 = phi i64 [ %val0, %a1 ], [ %altval0, %b1 ]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
br i1 %cond, label %a2, label %b2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a2:
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
br label %join2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
b2:
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
br label %join2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
join2:
|
|
|
|
%newval1 = phi i64 [ %val1, %a2 ], [ %altval1, %b2 ]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
call void @foo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %newval0, i64 *@h0
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %newval1, i64 *@h1
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val2, i64 *@h2
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val3, i64 *@h3
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val4, i64 *@h4
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val5, i64 *@h5
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val6, i64 *@h6
|
|
|
|
store volatile i64 %val7, i64 *@h7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret void
|
|
|
|
}
|