Nit cleanup in LangRef about dereferenceable metadata

Reviewed By: vsk

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12847

llvm-svn: 247982
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Artur Pilipenko 2015-09-18 12:07:10 +00:00
parent 924f6ad63d
commit 253d71efeb
1 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -6812,9 +6812,10 @@ Syntax:
::
<result> = load [volatile] <ty>, <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>][, !invariant.load !<index>][, !invariant.group !<index>][, !nonnull !<index>][, !dereferenceable !<index>][, !dereferenceable_or_null !<index>]
<result> = load [volatile] <ty>, <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>][, !invariant.load !<index>][, !invariant.group !<index>][, !nonnull !<index>][, !dereferenceable !<deref_bytes_node>][, !dereferenceable_or_null !<deref_bytes_node>]
<result> = load atomic [volatile] <ty>* <pointer> [singlethread] <ordering>, align <alignment> [, !invariant.group !<index>]
!<index> = !{ i32 1 }
!<deref_bytes_node> = !{i64 <dereferenceable_bytes>}
Overview:
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@ -6880,8 +6881,8 @@ never be null. This is analogous to the ``nonnull`` attribute
on parameters and return values. This metadata can only be applied
to loads of a pointer type.
The optional ``!dereferenceable`` metadata must reference a single
metadata name ``<index>`` corresponding to a metadata node with one ``i64``
The optional ``!dereferenceable`` metadata must reference a single metadata
name ``<deref_bytes_node>`` corresponding to a metadata node with one ``i64``
entry. The existence of the ``!dereferenceable`` metadata on the instruction
tells the optimizer that the value loaded is known to be dereferenceable.
The number of bytes known to be dereferenceable is specified by the integer
@ -6890,8 +6891,8 @@ attribute on parameters and return values. This metadata can only be applied
to loads of a pointer type.
The optional ``!dereferenceable_or_null`` metadata must reference a single
metadata name ``<index>`` corresponding to a metadata node with one ``i64``
entry. The existence of the ``!dereferenceable_or_null`` metadata on the
metadata name ``<deref_bytes_node>`` corresponding to a metadata node with one
``i64`` entry. The existence of the ``!dereferenceable_or_null`` metadata on the
instruction tells the optimizer that the value loaded is known to be either
dereferenceable or null.
The number of bytes known to be dereferenceable is specified by the integer